NORTH TARANAKI HUNT. A XNUAL R AUf J^KKTIXC! To bo hold on tho Taranaiti Jockey Club's Raceeouse on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, IUI3. Patron: Hon. 0. Samuel; President, W. Birdling, Esq.; Vice-presidents, Messrs N. King, E. F. Blundell. A. 11. Halcombe, C. Lepper, I''. Watson, F. Salway, E. W. Wheatlev Judge, Mr R. H. Pigott : Starter. Mi F. Watson; Handieappers, Messrs. F. Watson, 11. George, H. Matthews, and A. 11. Halcombe; CTork of Scales, Mr W. C. Weston; Timekeeper, Mr J. Bennett ; Hon. Clerk of Course. Mr A. K. Lash. Stewards: oMssrs li. George, F. Watson 11. 11. Pigott, .). Smith, O. W Sole, K. Elliot, F. Orhell, R. .] Matthews, E. F. Blundell, L. Jennius, L. A. Nolan, A. K Stan- ' dish, H. Matthews, B. 11. Chancy, W. Hookham, E. Mason, A. J. Davey, and S. Paul. . Hon. Surgeon, Dv. Fookes. MEMBERS' HANDICAP FLA'I RACK. ■ -To start at 1. p.m. For trophies value £5. Horses to have bee:, in tho North Taranaki Hunt District for three calendar months prior to Meeting, and to bo the bona fide property of members ol the North Taranaki Hunt who were financial on July Ist. LOLL Mini mum weight, list. Entry ss. One mile and a quarter. Horses to liavi qualified with the North Taranaki Hunt Hounds for season 1913. Riders to be members of tho North ■2 OPEN HACK' HANDICAP.—To start at 1.45 p.rru For trophy value .to and a sweepstake of 5s each foi starters to go to first horse (sweep stake payable at scale). Vide d. ii nil ion, hacks. Entry ss. Minimum weight H.st 71b. Five furlongs, :) LADIES' BRACELET HANDICAL , For trophies valued at to. To <ttu-r nt •' 15 i).in. A handicai iase lor all horse never won a steeplechase at tin time of starting. All horses to b nominated by ladies and ridden b\ gentlemen riders. Minimum vyfigli 11-t Elitrv 5s About, two miles. 1 NOVICE STEEPLECHASE HAN DICAP.—-To start at 2.15 p.m. Eo, trophv value 65. A handicap steeplechase, lor Third-class Hunter to be classified by Masters and l)e. puty-Masters, and to be tho bon; fide property of members o! tin North Taranaki Hunt. No nomination accepted without being accompanied by classification certificate. Horses, to be ridden by genflemei riilers. Minimum weight, list. En trance ss. About two miles. 5 HUNT STEEPLECHASE HAN HI CAP.—-To start at 3.30 p.m. For Cup value G 5. Minimum w< ight ] L.st Eor hunters only. Winner ol Ladies' Bracelet to carry LOlb pen alt v. Entry ss. About two mile: and a half*. 6 OPEN HACK HANDICAP.—T« start at 1.15 p.m. For trophy valui to. and a swjj ..stake of 5s eacl (payable at scale) for starters. t< go to first horse. (Vide definitio! back;..) Winner of First Open Handicap to carrv a penally of L4lb 7 HUNTERS' HANDICAP HURDLI HACK.—To start, at 4.15 p.m. For trophies valise £5. Minimnin weigh! l(i-'t 71') Entry 5s One mile and a half, OFALJFICATTON FOR HUNTERS. ' Races I, :! - I. •">• and 7 arc deeme(. to bo for horses that have been r.'gu iarly hunted with a recognised pad of hounds, and the Master's certili»t< for tho season of 1013 must be produced at tho srales. Gentlemen riders only in Races 1. .',. 1,5, and 7. Emergency Riders' Licenses may be issued on day ol Racs (fee sk) for'these events. DEFINJ HON OF A HACK. \ liiek- i<; ;i horse which lias not at nomination won a race of tho value c 100 soys to the winner, or races of til aggregate value of 250'sovs to th w inner. ENTRIES CLOSE ON THURSDAY September 1 1 1913. Weiglits will appear on or ahou MONDAY, September 15. E. L. HUMPHRIES, Hon. Secretary. Box 72, New Plymouth. AT THE REQUEST uF RESIDENTS' OP OPUNAKF ROAD AND CARDIFF, BUTCHERS, OF BROADWAY. STRATFORD, ir carts alone otiie to Can Only the Best Meats Supplied. SETTLE QW A COOO THING J 'ITHE best of Good Things nre to be 1 ha/1 at tho CENTRAL TF.A tOOMS Light Refreshments at ai •ftasonable hours. U'-oad and Sinai 1 ilooda are of the best. Up-to-dat* itnek of Choice Confectionery. Soft Drinks. 0. BEAUMONT, (Lato Koir and Mcßain), BRO ADWA Y, STRATFORD. ( COMMERCIAL H0 T EL MRS JIM SULLIVAN, prourietrtiss (Lato of I'utono and Coronation Hotel Eltham.) Desires to notify Dm gene that she has taken over i welcome opj at d new friend.' TARIFF: Is Gd per day, Li w ALL MEALS Is.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3, 4 September 1913, Page 8
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